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silkd
10-07-2009, 09:38 PM
In need of money so I am gauging interest and taking offers on my completed MAME cabinet. The cabinet and panel were built by MameRoom.com . Has a 27" Well Gardner D9200 Monitor. Everything works great. Controls are run through a Ipac4 board (4 player setup / 2 trackballs / spinner. Coin door is wired up and working as well as bezel lights.

Setup has worked fine for over a year now and just need to sell for some extra income.

I would prefer a local pickup in Southern Louisiana.
Serious offers please.

Have ebay or Nintendoage as references too if needed (haven't bought or sold much here)

Poofta!
10-08-2009, 01:32 AM
whats a serious offer? whats teh ballpark here, i honestly dont know. i can hook up my own pc, if that matters

silkd
10-08-2009, 11:10 AM
Well the monitor was about $500, the cab and control panel was like $600, and the contols (trackballs, spinner, sticks, coindoor, ipac, etc) was in the $700 range. The pc in there now could probably be put together for a couple hundred or less. I'm looking for something in that ballpark.

BeaglePuss
10-08-2009, 12:38 PM
Well the monitor was about $500, the cab and control panel was like $600, and the contols (trackballs, spinner, sticks, coindoor, ipac, etc) was in the $700 range. The pc in there now could probably be put together for a couple hundred or less. I'm looking for something in that ballpark.

Monitor+Cab+Controls+Computer = over $1,800? Ouch.

silkd
10-08-2009, 12:50 PM
The pc was one I has laying around. Yeah, the monitor and cab were expensive. Hell people spend around $150-200 on custom joysticks and such over at shoryuken. I think my stick alone after everything was close to $200 to build. Simple thing is that is how much everything cost and still costs: check out wells garder and mameroom for prices. I don't need to sell it but a little extra money and the room it takes up would be nice especially with a new baby in the house.

All that aside, I know these don't increase in value, just looking for something in the neighborhood of what the parts cost.